Duskmourn: House of Horror (JP)
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Duskmourn: House of Horror represents Magic: The Gathering's exploration of horror-themed mechanics within a 276-card Japanese set released in 2026. The set introduces substantive mechanical innovations centered on fear and decay themes, positioning itself as a significant entry in the game's horror narrative arc. Overlord of the Hauntwoods emerges as a format-defining threat, establishing new power levels for creature-based strategies. Enduring Vitality demonstrates the set's focus on resilience mechanics, offering persistent value generation that shapes deckbuilding considerations. The trio of cards numbered 249 through 251 represent critical chase elements within the set's structure, though their specific mechanics warrant individual evaluation for competitive and casual applications. The Japanese release timing suggests localized market considerations and potential mechanical refinements from earlier printings. Collectors should note this set's role in establishing horror as a mechanical identity rather than mere flavor, with implications for future set design and secondary market valuations.
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Duskmourn: House of Horror (JP) sits inside the live magic archive. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.